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by ColbyDog from Mequon

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Isn't it amazing how the media and corporate elitist strategy has worked! 
If you know your candidate in office has the lowest ratings in the history of the nation, but still want to continue fleecing the country of rights, resources and real estate... then market an erection. Yep start the thing a full 14 months ahead of any previous one, filter out any candidate who speaks against the corporations and their political lobbyists, control the spectrum of debate to minimize any topic that doesn't fit your "long-range plan" and pick a flip-flopping alzheimer patient to be your monkey. This one's worked out so well... why not McLame? 

Now spend 24/7 on your television networks endlessly debating whether the black man is muslim, a flag hater or just hanging around with the wrong religious nutjob. Then hire all the ex-Bush strategists to coach Hillary- live on network television. She'll waste millions of democratic citizen's money in a protracted primary race while you just make sure your candidate gets no headlines and a "clean" bill of health. Since you couldn't stop millions of awakened voters and rigging elections has become more difficult than the last 8 years... 
you now begin to recycle the same lame -didn't pledge allegiance -sworn-in with Koran -wife hate US -wrong nutjob preacher BLEEP til everyone tunes out from over-exposure and the "silly-ness of it all". 

And you get McLame to win. You heard it here first. And it is here you will one day return and ask "why was I such a materialistic sucker?" "what good did it bring me or my family to have this corporate schill running the US- corporate-style?"

anyone think otherwise? anyone want to tell me how he's tuff on a war he knows nothing about, or an economy he's said he doesn't to well with numbers at... or a world political arena he can't even spell?

anyone going to try to tell how you AREN'T being led by the nose-ring by Corporate elitists to flush your own freedom with your own vote?  I'm listening.
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Katbird read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 2:39 PM

I'm voting for Ron Paul.
I refuse to vote for someone I do not believe in.

adoseoftruth read my blog
Jun 23, 2008 | 3:39 PM

I'm just suprised that you actually didn't put "Erection" instead of "Election" in the title of this blog.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 8:14 PM

Your right Dose, an erection lasting longer than the title is not good, a physician would have to be notified for that.

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 10:37 PM

I'm not sure which candidate that you are talking about. Obama, like all the Dems, is so far in bed with corporate America it ain't silly. Just today news broke about his ultra close ties to Archer Daniels Midland, THE company of ethanol. Don't try to tell me that Obama, who is virtual lock to be our next president, is pure innocence.

True to form, you look away, plug your ears and stamp your feet everytime someone tries to tell you the truth: THE DEMOCRATS ARE NOW THE PARTY OF BIG CORPORATE AMERICA!!!!!

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 10:56 AM

no bash, actually you've not been hearing much of what read from me have you?

I've long stated both parties are controlled by the elite who own this nation. we have no party that represents the people. Like I've said dozens of times, I vote for whom ever has the best chance to help us... between McCain and Obama.. my choice is clear. They both have been bought, but Obama has a chance at breaking his chains... however slim. McCain gave up his morals and ethics thirty years ago during the Bush Banking Scandal as one of the Keating Five. He's a worthless straw puppet and will be the straw that breaks this nation's back, if he is erected.

My sentiment is that the RNC IS the party of big business- the DNC is the party that is BOUGHT BY big business. Isn't that clearly illustrated by the way RNC infiltrates and corrupts public and social programs? CPB, EPA, HHH, FDA, PBS....

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 12:20 PM

So apparently being in the pocket of the big media corporationss and the big grain corporations, that's okay by you? It's just some of the big corporate world, say, the small (and getting smaller daily) part that supports Republicans? By the way, the big corporations that control the financial world are lining up behind Obama and the Dems. How come I didn't hear a huge tirade from you on how Countrywide has bought Obama and five big-time Dem Senators? Didn't DN cover that story?

Apparently when big corporations buy off Republicans that is a huge issue. But when they buy off Democrats, well, that's just normal political gamesmanship. Careful, you could be wandering into losing your credibility on this issue. Indeed, you are bordering on hypocrisy.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 1:01 PM

am i talking to the same person? cuz I know I'm the same person and you don't seem to recall anything I've said the past two years.

corporations are taking over the world. no its not okay. (no not the little mom and pop s-corps and LLCs... the 5% of the global multinational industry giants)

The republican platform is of big business... not social services or public welfare... during the current republican administration, more laws, rules, oversights and ethics have been violated in the nations history... so does big business like the GOP... what are you daft?

Traditionally the DNC has been the party for the people... there are more registered voters though as you might guess, they are weighted to the poorer side of the income scale and therefore are burdened the laws, rules and restrictions made by the rich. (poll tax, caging lists, voter id...) Much of their platform is worded to help create a social safety net for all our citizens. Gee Big Business can't make a profit off all these social welfare initiatives... perhaps thats why they hated FDR and his New Deal.

Now you're a business man right? SO when you know a sure thing, do you ignore the opportunity or invest? There IS a difference between driving the deal and making a deal... do you understand?

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 1:07 PM

I never said the Dems are the best choice, I have said a two party democracy is an oxymoron. We long ago had the people's choices marginalized and winnowed out of the race... I didn't hear you talking then!

I also didn't hear you talk much as I wrote several posts about Hillary's corporate backing... but now that we're down to the final two... you all of a sudden talk like the great oracle??? You insult your own credibility when you talk as if big business would not BOTH bet on both horses in the race, and try to get in bed with the odd's on favorite.

I wasn't born yesterday, and neither were you... but your line of debate seems very adolescent.

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 5:00 PM

Then why do you give the Dems a pass on taking all of that big corporate money? Certainly you don't think that that money is being given unconditionally, do you? And by the way, it wasn't just this year that the Dems got big business on their side. That happened in 1996 and since then it has just gotten bigger. And look at Obama's war chest: $300,000,000 you don't think that just came from Joe Six-Pack given $2, do you? Ever hear of "bundling"? And isn't it interesting that Sen. Dodd, he of the Senate Banking Committee, profited from Countrywide Mortgage just like Jim Johnson. Indeed, why do you think that one of the heaviest of the corporate heavyweights behind the Dems is the financial business?

What surprises me, in fact stuns me, is that you give the Dems a big sloppy kiss when it comes to their involvement with the same corporate interests that you despise. Not a word spoken against it. It's perfectly fine for you if the same rogues that you hate are buying their way into the Democrat Party. You know that they aren't giving their money without an expectation of a return. But for ColbyDog that's all "Fine, fine, move along, nothing to see here".

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 5:09 PM

Your comments about Hillary's corporate backing notwithstanding, Obama is you candidate now. He's in DEEP with corporate backing. So deep, in fact, that he refuses to take public financing and the restrictions that comes with it for fear that it will come out just how deep he is in bed with the big corporations.

But no, that is all fine with ColbyDog. Obama rides the corporate jet of the biggest grain company in the world, the one that exploits farmers worldwide and that is just fine with you. Obama is knee-deep with folks who benefitted from a company that screwed folks blue in the mortgage biz and that is just fine with you. But let McCain (who I definitely will not vote for) say one thing in favor of a business sector and you scream about his ties to big business.

Your partisan slip is showing.

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 6:06 PM

"anyone going to try to tell how you AREN'T being led by the nose-ring by Corporate elitists to flush your own freedom with your own vote? I'm listening."

Well, you aren't going to evade that by voting Democrat then, aren't you? The corporate elitists are rife in his campaign, indeed, the Democrat Party. That is, unless you ignore the corporate media (big Dem backers), big financial houses (big Dem backers), big food corporations (big Dem backers). Demcrat Party, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the big corporations.

Open your eyes, Dog.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 6:53 PM

I don't give Dems a pass... certainly not NEARLY like you kiss GOP toes! Look at the facts... in the last 40 years who's be around during necessary social change... Dems... many have been character assassinated or done in for real... but who's been around for the biggest scandals... (ejaculating on an interns dress is not one) Daddy Bush, Reagan, Nixon, LBJ, Bush Jr... yes did the economy prosper during reagan, did it also during clinton... so is it not necessarily tied to the party of the whitehouse...

It just amazes me how you sit in your cyberperch and throw beer cans at anyone hoping to fix the totally f'd up planet we got from the most corrupt political process on earth... just cuz we don't prey on the party we hope to succeed like we did the ones who ruined this planet! Open MY eyes... geez, I'll donate one for you my blind lazy friend. (i mean politically Bash, I know you care and you get out and help... but dude... your crack pot comments are so unfounded it hurts.

listen to facts not your monkey-boy mass media... 85% of Obama's campaign IS the under $200 pledge! it IS true democracy... why would your corporate talk-speak monkey's be having such a field day with his tactic if it were'nt true. That pig McLame is kissing butts in Texas and Cali today... looking for the Bush Pioneers... but guess what... TBoone Pricket ain't throwing money any more... he's waiting for the certain economic collapse he and the rest of the bushies put in action.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 7:01 PM

I love how do-nothing conservatives preach "like I say, not like I do"... to anyone trying to make a difference ... then just take take take with their "free market hogwash".


and yes, aside from a revolution, we are stuck with two choices in November... so yes a vote for McCain will bring down this nation in less than four years... a vote for Obama... just might not. What do you say.. Mr sitting on your perch pointing fingers...

PS how on earth do you get those ridiculous figures anyways $300,000,000 warchest????

maybe talk radio monkeys mixed up the cost of 2 days in Iraq... do us all a favor and fact check... and not on the drudge report page!

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 7:34 PM

Per Newsmeat as of reports filed on May 31, 2008: Obama has spent $244 million with cash on hand of $43 million. McCain has spent $69 million with $32 million on hand. Meaning that Obama somewhere had $287 million pass through his hands. As I stated before Obama's claim of 85% of his donations being under $200 is such an obvious red herring that I'm surprised that you buy it. Here's a lesson on how that works: General Dynamics, another big corporate supporter of Obama and the Dems, wants to make a huge donation to the campaign. But they can't do it outright because of laws. So, in conjunction with the Obama campaign, they bundle gobs of small donations by employees, sometimes without the employee even knowing it.

I refuse to believe that you didn't know that trick.

But you still haven't answered my question on why you give Obama and the Dems such a pass on their involvement with the corporate elitists.

Basher51 read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 7:39 PM

Headlines on Drudge as of this post:
"$300B Rescue: Housing Bill Clears Hurdle"
"Gasoline Demand Fell 2.7% Last Week On Record Prices"
"Kuwait Soveriegn Wealth Fund Pumps Billions Into American Financial Institutions"
"Summer of Discontent: Greenspan says Economy on Brink of REcession"

Doesn't sound vapid and content free to me.

A_Jive_Soul_Bro read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 10:36 PM

Free McGee!!!!!!!

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 25, 2008 | 12:34 AM

first... WHO'S warchest??? Hey mr factual... it went into the hands of the multinational corporations who charge for airtime. To clearchannel and their billboards and radio spots... and yes to folks who are paid to promote a man in an election. Why did he NEED $300M??? Cuz RightWing media outlets-who were paid by the DNC for some of their airtime... USED that money to pay criminals and crooks like rove luntz kristol and delay to join their hacks hannity, oreally, rush etc... taking their dirty politics out from behind the curtains onto nightly hackTV show THEY like to tell people like you- are news.

meanwhile McLame just hosts elaborate parties for all the media... that are never reported about .... gee.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Jun 25, 2008 | 12:36 AM

so what trick don't I know? You're sitting in front row center at a magic show with tricks happening all around you and you think you are watching the news.

how many herrings you gonna eat before you get sick on fish?

heard the new one... bush says we need to stop the 1980s ban on offshore drilling HA HA HA... and you'll likely eat that fish raw! So the world doesn't make enough oil for the demand... hey einstein...

ever wondered what bombing Iraq did to world oil supply? Big Oil don't need to fill any stinkin US oil reserves... its got the keys to the 3rd largest deposit on earth!!! And Gee... that used to be oil for europe russia and whe east... not a bad red herring... ya gonna bother biting, or just swallow that one whole!

adoseoftruth read my blog
Jun 25, 2008 | 8:34 AM

Mr. Cdog:
One must conclude from your debate here with Mr. Basher that you despise Capitalism.

I also have noted that it is always I and Basher who provide specific documentation to support our positions. You perennially speak in metaphors while providing limited factual information to support your positions.

You also pointed out that there is plent of oil in the US, however, evil oil does not have the keys. The keys are held by the government and it seems unlikely that they are going to give'm up any time.

I have a feeling that between you and Baher51, you are a whole lot closer to adolescence that he is.

macysblog read my blog
Jun 25, 2008 | 8:35 AM

I'm in the valley of decision's !

If I vote Republican :

It could mean No jobs for my family, No food on the table, even a loss of a home ... And the abitlity to say to the hungrey bellied kids, sleep tight tonight, our goverment has strategized Military bases all around us to keep us safe.

If I vote Democrate :

It could mean No jobs for my family, No food the table, even a loss of a home ... But Guess what kids you can give head and it's not sex ... And by the way dear if you get pregnant just go to the butcher shop and kill it ... Better yet save the pain & marry your own gender.

Choices ! Choices ! Choices !

In the valley of decision's

What to do? ... What to do? ... What to do?

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ColbyDog

Well the presidential erection cycle has begun.... the first one in more than 50 yrs with no incumbents running in either party.... also the most obviously influenced by the media who have winnowed the runners to their favorites.... even before the Iowa Caucus. Have both parties sold out to Big Media and Multinationals? Does anyone in the US care? Is anyone paying attention? Lets hope people are doing more than watching TV to form their opinion. The stakes are becoming incredibly high in this rapidly globalized world... where decisions made now effect the entire planet and all its inhabitants... Are you paying attention?

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